Lions and Shadows
 


Lions and Shadows

An Education in the Twenties

Christopher Isherwood

Isherwood poster

Lions and Shadows

$16.95 Paper
ISBN: 0-8166-3604-4
ISBN-13: 978-0-8166-3604-4

 

The novelist's account of his college days and early formative friendships, now back in print.

In 1938 the legendary Hogarth Press published the first of Christopher Isherwood's autobiographical writings, Lions and Shadows. The book evokes the atmosphere of Cambridge as Isherwood knew it and describes his life as a tutor, a medical student, and a struggling writer. Above all, Lions and Shadows is a captivating account of a young novelist's development in the literary culture of 1920s Cambridge and London and of his experiences as he forged lifelong friendships with his peers W. H. Auden, Stephen Spender, and Edward Upward.

"Here is the enchanting story of how a young man made himself into an important writer." —The Saturday Review

"That young man holds the future of the English novel in his hands." —W. Somerset Maugham, after reading Lions and Shadows

"Isherwood is the best prose writer in English." —Gore Vidal

A major figure in twentieth-century fiction and the gay rights movement, Christopher Isherwood (1904­1986) is the author of Christopher and His Kind,The Condor and the Cows, Down There on a Visit, Kathleen and Christopher, A Meeting by the River, The Memorial, My Guru and His Disciple, Prater Violet, A Single Man, and The World in the Evening. A selection of his finest writing is collected in Where Joy Resides.

192 pages | 5-7/8 x 9 | 2000